Tracks: What We Talkin' About - (featuring Like Steele); Thank You; D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune); Run This Town - (featuring Kanye West/Rihanna); Empire State of Mind - (featuring Alicia Keys); Real as It Get...
Artists:
Jay-Z

Tracks: What We Talkin' About - (featuring Like Steele); Thank You; D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune); Run This Town - (featuring Kanye West/Rihanna); Empire State of Mind - (featuring Alicia Keys); Real as It Get...
Artists:
Jay-Z

Wilson Pickett like Aretha Franklin, is a Hall-of-Fame member from Detroit who Berry Gordy had the opportunity to record in the early 60's before they achieved fame with other companies but didn't. Go...continue...

Classic Example was one of those groups that was expected to be big but ended up falling through the cracks. The male vocal quintet's producer/mentor was Maurice Starr, who had been responsible for th...continue...

Listeners expecting a sequel to to her best-selling 1982 album Straight From the Heart were in for quite a shock. In the two years between the efforts, Rushen became a proponent of the technology-or-b...continue...

Randy Crawford's charming second album was produced by Bob Montgomery (a veteran hand with Bobby Goldsboro and Billy Sherrill), and some tracks undeniably have a slight country-ish/Southern soul feel ...continue...

Tracks: All of Me - John Legend; When a Man Loves a Woman - Percy Sledge; Just the Way You Are - Bruno Mars; Your Song - Ellie Goulding; Beautiful - Christina Aguilera; Unchained Melody - The Righteous Broth...
Artists:
Various Artists

Rhinos aptly named The Love Song chronicles the history of amore via pop music that was released between 1961 (Ben E. King's iconic "Stand by Me") and 2013 (John Legend's "All of Me"). It's a bit stee...continue...

As a solo artist Diana Ross' `70s recording career was often marred by lack of inspiring material and her film career. Even with her busy schedule she could always release good to great singles like 1...continue...

In the wake of Diana Ross's solo debut album's enormous success in 1970, a follow-up was released quick on the heels of that blockbuster. Unfortunately, EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING didn't come anywhere n...continue...

An entertaining, lavish, and sometimes a bit pretentious concert album from Diana Ross. It was the first album that really presented how a typical Ross live performance sounded, and that proved both c...continue...

SURRENDER was Diana Ross's third proper solo outing and was arguably the album that defined her as a solo artist operating on her own terms, finally free of the shadow of The Supremes' considerable le...continue...

Originally issued in 1973, LAST TIME I SAW HIM marked the end of the highly prolific first phase of Diana Ross's solo career on Motown. Released the same year as TOUCH ME IN THE MORNING and DIANA & MA...continue...

This self-titled release, issued in February 1976, was Diana Ross' first album since December 1973's Last Time I Saw Him. It followed Ross' starring role in the Berry Gordy-directed Mahogany. That fil...continue...

Recorded live at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, An Evening With Diana Ross is, in some ways, a definitive Diana Ross album. It may have been recorded in California, but it feels like a Vegas rev...continue...

Tracks: Mama Said; Inner City Poet; Here Come the Night; Be Careful What You Ask For; Early Bird Gets the Worm; Gang Banging Poetry; All In a Days Work; Funk Central Hatas; When Its Hot; My Joint; I Do My Di...
Artists:
Gangsta Dre